Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs (the ECCP)
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
A free 60-minute Interactive Webinar Sponsored by AIHC
Time: 1:00 pm ET/12:00 pm CT/11:00 am MT/10:00 am PT
AIHC Credentialed Members Earn 1 CEU. This webinar has been approved for (1) continuing education unit by the American Institute of Healthcare Compliance towards the Core Category for Certified Compliance Officers (Officer of Healthcare Compliance, Certified – OHCC) and/or Certified Healthcare Auditors (Certified Healthcare Auditor – CHA)
About the Speaker:
Joanne Byron, BS, LPN, CCA, CHA, CHCO, CHBS, CHCM, CIFHA, CMDP, OHCC, ICDCT-CM/PCS
As Chief Executive Officer and Board Chair, Joanne brings over 35 years of clinical and executive healthcare experience in areas of compliance, coding, documentation improvement, auditing, privacy, and security. She has over thirty-five years of experience in healthcare consulting and administration. She has worked in Acquisitions and Mergers in the health care division of an accounting firm, Director of Coding and Reimbursement for a large multi-specialty physician network, served as a senior health care consultant supporting clients in areas of auditing, developing compliance programs and improving accounts receiving performance and cash flow and implementing EHR clinical documentation standards for physician organizations and hospital-owned networks.
Have you missed Joanne’s previous live webinars? Click Here to view the recorded versions posted to the Corporate Compliance Playlist on the AIHC YouTube Channel.
What You Will Learn
- The ECCP – What it is, when it was first published and why
- How Prosecutors are directed when conducting an investigation of a corporation
- Recent Updates to Address New Technology Risks
- DOJ’s compliance expectations on the use of new and emerging technologies
How to Use the ECCP to Evaluate Your Compliance Program
- Evaluating if top leaders in your company are committed to compliance and risk management
- How to determine if your compliance program is effective, from the DOJ’s perspective
- Factors Prosecutors consider to determine whether to bring charges or negotiate a plea or other arrangement
Non-Member Price: FREE